Chicken & Dumplings Casserole
The way this Chicken & Dumpling Casserole is made just blows my mind! The dumplings make themself while the casserole bakes in the oven. There is no rolling dough or buying canned biscuits with this recipe. I will definitely be making this again it was delicious!
Source: Mennonite Amish Recipes & More Facebook group.
Ingredients
Boil the chicken over medium heat for one hour covered.
Drain the chicken reserving the broth.
Shred the chicken.
I shred mine by putting it in my mixer bowl and turning on my mixer.
This shreds the chicken in a few seconds.
Spray a three quart casserole dish with cooking spray.
Place the chicken on the bottom of the dish.
Whisk together the flour, milk and butter.
Pour the mixture over the chicken.
Do Not Stir!
In a small bowl, whisk together the chicken
broth, soup, salt and pepper.
Slowly pour the mixture over the chicken but DO NOT STIR.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven, uncovered, for 45-55 minutes.
Let the dish sit a few minutes before serving.
Chicken & Dumplings Casserole
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Ingredients
- 2 lbs chicken (boneless, skinless dark meat)
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup milk
- 2 Tbsp butter, melted
- 1-10.5 oz can cream of chicken soup
- 1-14 oz can chicken broth (add to water below)
- water from boiled chicken (combine broth and enough water to equal 2 cups)
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Place chicken in a pot and add enough hot water to cover the chicken. Cover with a lid and bring to a boil. Cook over medium heat for one hour.
- Remove chicken and shred. I shred mine in a bowl with my mixer. It shreds in a few seconds.
- Place the shredded chicken in the bottom of a three quart casserole dish that has been sprayed with cooking spray.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, milk and butter. Pour over the chicken and DO NOT STIR.
- In a small bowl whisk together the broth, soup, salt and pepper. Slowly pour over the chicken mixture but DO NOT STIR.
- Bake, uncovered, for 45-55 minutes.
- Remove from the oven and let sit a few minutes before serving.
Categories: Casseroles, Chicken
ah, such wonderful comfort food –
Definitely!
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Wow you are very busy!
Looking forward to it, Kevin –
Sounds good. Ill try it soon.
When you make it pack the chicken down. Also when you cut it to serve it, use a spatula and serve in sections like you would lasagna.
I love chicken and dumplings. I never blog about chicken and dumplings because mine never turn out right. I still have some work to do on the recipe and technique
This one the dumplings make themself! It is so good you could do this one!
Creamy chicken – something as ” blanquette “? – amitiés et merci 🙂
You’re welcome!
wonderful comfort food!
It sure is…thank you!
You could open your own school!
I guess yours IS an online school
I hope advertisers pay you well.
You reside above most cooking blogs.
I have bookmarked you
Ash thank you so much! I wish I got paid well…hahaha I make enough to cover the cost of my blog/website. That was really all I was hoping for because I love inspiring people. You are so kind and thank you for making my day. It’s people like you that make all the work worth it!
This looks excellent! Comfort food 🙂
It was so good! Thanks Lisa!
Chicken and dumplings without all the fuss? It’s almost too good to be true. It’s one of those dishes that I never make because I don’t feel like actually making the dumplings. Definitely adding this to my list of weeknight recipes
Enjoy!
In the ingredients under the pictures …it mentions mayo. But I don’t not see mayo in the listing of ingredients. Am I going crazy ?
So sorry! I corrected the error….no mayonnaise! Thank you so much for bringing it to my attention!!!!
Looks like a real winter warmer meal. Great comfort food.
Yes it was pretty darn delicious Chris! Thank you!
Girl, I made some chicken and dumplings in my slow cooker a few weeks ago. I had a taste for it,found a recipe on Pinterest, and BOOM! I’m glad I found another version because slow cooker takes a loooonnnggg time. Cant wait to try this!!!i
I love cooking in the sow cooker. But I agree there are times I don’t get the food in it on time like right now….yikes! Thanks for reminding me…lol
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Thank you so much!
Hello. Wednesday I made this recipe, It was okay, only my 14 yr old picky eater didn’t eat it. Will be trying it again soon. I think I didn’t leave it in the oven long enough.
Also pat your chicken down so the dumplings stay on top of it. When you take it out, use a spatula and section off the servings so the dumpling layer stays together. We thought the dish had an amazing taste but everyone has their own taste. I thought it would be really good as an open face sandwich or even over toast too! Thanks for letting me know! This recipe came from an Amish recipe Facebook page.
Open faced sandwich would have been good. Mark (who was a chef for a bed &Breakfast and a chef for a high class restaurant, says that we will try it again only he said try putting soups over chicken, then adding dumpling mixture on top of that. Bake covered for a while, then uncover. He also put cheddar cheese on his and said it was great. I thought it was good, great. I ate quite a bit of it and was very satisfied (the perfect comfort food on a snowy night. I hope you have a great Easter.
Wow what a great idea and that sounds like it was wonderful! Happy Easter to you and your family!
Thank you so much. What are your plans for today?
Taking care of grandkids while their mom is on vacation. So much fun! Always have my 7 year old granddaughter cooking with me…even more fun!
OMG!
That looks delicious.😋
Thanks!
Ok – this looks delicious – and easy! I’ll be trying it!
Thank you Susan. Pack the chicken down and when you get ready to serve, cut into sections and use a spatula to keep the dumpling together. Have a great day!
Oh, yum!! Thanks for such a great recipe! It looks like a breeze!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for joining My Little Bird blog. The chicken and dumplings look great. I will have to tweak the receipt a bit because l’m Paleo at the moment. I think it can be done.
You’re welcome you have a really nice blog! You should be able to tweak this recipe I hope you enjoy it! Have a great week!
First of all, thanks for following my blog! I had a Chicken Pot Pie on my menu for tonight, but after reading your blog, I think I will change it up for your Chicken & Dumplings!! So glad you found me.
Thanks I look forward to seeing what all you will be posting! When you make this, pack the chicken down and when you serve it, use a spatula trying to keep the casserole in tact like lasagna. Enjoy!